Other matters such as resisting Anshun stay application of claim (Supreme Court), applying to set aside judgment in default (Magistrates’ Court), injunctions in relation to possession of commercial tenancy (VCAT)

Before coming to the bar, Andrew was a senior associate in the dispute resolution group at Norton Rose (formerly Deacons).

Before joining Norton Rose in September 2006, Andrew was an Assistant Director with the enforcement branch at the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission. Andrew joined the ACCC in February 2004. At the ACCC, he was responsible for conducting investigations into a range of trade practices matters including cartels, misuse of market power, merger undertakings, resale price maintenance, misleading conduct, franchising, product safety, unconscionable conduct and telecommunications access arrangements.

Education:

Andrew’s qualifications include law, chemical engineering and public policy, each at an honours level. Since 2008, he has been studying a Masters of Law by coursework. His subjects undertaken to date are Market Power & Competition Law, Unjust Enrichment in Commercial Law, Advanced Evidence, and Corporate Insolvency and Reconstruction, Equity & Commerce, Cartels & Competition Law, Trade Marks & Unfair Competition.

Andrew is a member of the Commercial Bar Association and the Industrial Bar Association.